Castleton, Peak Cavern c.1864
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A closer view of the massive entrance to Peak Cavern, said to be the largest cave entrance in Britain. Clearly visible are the wooden, gibbet-like frames used by the rope makers who made their home inside the cave entrance for hundreds of years. This was the famed 'village which never saw the sun'.
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